Regulations

L.A. City Government Tries To Regulate Uber, Sidecar, Lyft

EDITORIAL: Angelenos have more options for getting around town than ever before, thanks to the arrival of services such as Uber, Lyft and Sidecar, whose drivers can be summoned with a smartphone app. But to some members of the City Council, that's a bad thing because the services aren't regulated the same way taxi companies are — by them, in other words.

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